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Extasy Records

Extasy Records is a Japanese record label founded in April 1986 by Yoshiki, co-founder of the rock band X Japan. The label's first release was X's 1986 single "Orgasm".

History
Yoshiki founded Extasy Records in Japan in 1986, using money he received from his mother when she sold her business. His band X Japan (then still named X) released their second single, "Orgasm", as the label's first release. In 1988, their debut album Vanishing Vision came out and was a huge success for an independent band. Yoshiki signed them to Extasy, they changed their name to Luna Sea and took part in the label's Nuclear Fusion Tour in March with Gilles de Rais and Sighs of Love Potion. The following year Luna Sea's self-titled debut album was released and they held a successful 45-date tour, enabling them to sign with major label MCA Victor in May 1992. Their debut album, Hai to Diamond, was released on May 25, 1994. To promote their bands, the label organized concerts called Extasy Summits, which besides current contracted bands, also included former acts who had left for major record labels. The compilation album Lighting & Thunder was released in October 1998. On June 21, 2000, the compilation album History of Extasy 15th Anniversary was released. It includes 19 songs released by 14 different bands while on the label in celebration of its 15th anniversary. The album reached number 14 on the Oricon music chart. According to Yoshiki's younger brother and current Extasy Records president, Kōki Hayashi, Extasy Japan was unconnected to Extasy Records and dissolved in just over a year, after accumulating 100 million yen in debt as it tried to become a major record label. Although inactive since 2003, Extasy Records continued to exist. In September 2007, Yoshiki announced that the soundtrack for the American movie Catacombs would be released on Extasy Records International. The soundtrack includes songs by Violet UK and Zilch. Yoshiki has referred to the first day, October 14, 2016, of the three-day Visual Japan Summit at Makuhari Messe as "Extasy Summit" as it saw X Japan, Luna Sea and Glay perform. In 2022, Yoshiki's brother, Kōki, became president and CEO of Extasy Records, establishing a distribution partnership with TuneCore. Previously, their mother had been president until her death that May. ==Artists==
Artists
All of the following artists were at one point on the label: Extasy Records • Acid Bell • Brain Drive • Breath • Deep • Ex-Ans • Gilles de Rais • Glay • Hypermania • La Vie En Rose • Ladies Room • Luna Sea • P2H • Poison/Poison Arts • Magnitude9.8 • Screaming Mad George & Psychosis • Sweet Death/Media Youth • The Hate Honey • The Zolge • Tokyo Yankees • Velvet Blue • Virus • X Japan • Youthquake • Zi:Kill Extasy Japan • Beast • Revenus • Shiro • Shizuka Kudō Extasy InternationalAbandoned Pools/Tommy Walter • Aja Daashuur • KidneythievesLaura Dawn • Red Delicious • sub.bionic • Violet UK ==Extasy Recording Studios==
Extasy Recording Studios
Extasy Recording Studios was a recording studio complex owned by Yoshiki at 5253 Lankershim Blvd in North Hollywood, California, United States. Formerly known as One on One Recording, Yoshiki bought it from the previous owner, Jim David, in 1992 and renamed the studio after his record label in 1999. Discussing the purchase in 2010, Yoshiki explained that in Los Angeles people told him that One on One had the "best drum-sounding room" and so he attempted to book recording time there. However, Metallica had it booked for "almost a year straight" for their self-titled album with numerous bands scheduled after that, and he was told sarcastically that the only way to get in was to buy it, so he did. Previously, well-known albums were recorded there, including ...And Justice for All and Metallica (better known as The Black Album) by Metallica, When the Pawn... by Fiona Apple, Crazy Nights and Psycho Circus by Kiss, and Dirt by Alice in Chains. Since Yoshiki purchased the facility in 1992, X Japan and Yoshiki's related projects were the main recordings. Extasy Recording Studios was taken over by 17 Hertz, LLC in 2012 and is now known as 17 Hertz Studio. Yoshiki also bought Brooklyn Recording Studios, which housed the Los Angeles offices of Maverick Records, in April 1998 from owners Madonna and Freddy DeMann. He renamed it One on One South, before using it as the headquarters of Extasy Records International. ==References==
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